Adam’s And Eve
Focusing on the eve
There is nothing more flagrant human spirit that injustice. We can not tolerate more often difficulties or suffering when Sorry we are not alone and that others had similar experiences in their lives. It may be that the old axiom "Misery Loves Company" to play, but most likely is feeling that even if life is difficult, it is at least as difficult for everyone. In one so we got a strange sense of justice in this situation.
For example, when we arrived at the doctor's office and see that others also suffer from the flu, you suddenly feel a little better. Without realizing it, we accept that we are not alone, that have not been chosen by destiny. In some ways this makes our situation a little more tolerable.
When it comes to injustice, however, we face a very different situation, an intolerable challenge. When you are injured, not seen on a universal level, but rather a very personal. In essence, our perception is that he has been wounded in the exclusion of all others, that life is somehow put the fickle finger of fate us.
Our strength is our self-esteem to fight against injustice. In fact, being treated unfairly and not attempt to repair the damage is almost beyond our capacity. Even the experience Christian, armed with the direction of our Lord "turn the other cheek" and patience in the field, is tested to its limits when it comes to injustice.
To a lesser extent, when an injustice is committed in another, especially when that person can not defend themselves, some of us feel the same passion for fixing as bad as we do when we are victims.
With the time saved, Eve, the biblical matriarch of the human race has been repeatedly accused of have caused the fall of humanity and the expulsion from the Garden of Eden. Even if this injustice was imposed in his posthumously in any honestly, probably not even aware celebrates its heritage file still must be corrected.
Let us consider what we know from the Scriptures. For starters, we know that God did not expel Eve in the Garden after sin. It could, but it has not. This is the sin of Adam that this sentence was imposed and the man and woman were taken to.
Couple this fact what he says in Romans 5:12 (KJV), and we see that the fault of disobeying God is not planned yesterday, but rather Adam. From the hand of God tells us …
"Therefore as sin entered man in the world …"
The last part of this verse goes on to explain that because of the sin of Adam, death spread to everyone. This is commonly called "the curse." In short, those born in this life is cursed to die a physical death as and spiritual.
God establishes the responsibility of the curse and the fall of Adam and Eve not. I can be branded a heretic for saying this, but we can not ignore the facts. It seems that the sin of Eve was almost negligible. Do not try to mitigate the guilt of the act, because the Scripture tells us that "the woman being deceived was transgression.
There is no doubt that he has sinned. I'm not trying to give him a pass. I tend to try to show that because of his sin is the result of seduction or deceit, the consequence it has been mainly limited to their own days and has not been the catalyst for the expulsion from Eden.
God does not condemn or declare Adam's Curse Indeed, because of the sin of Eve. He did not immediately expel Eve. It was only after Adam sinned that this sanction imposed. It was then that the ramifications of sin began to be felt in this world.
Why? Why have more sinful than Adam and Eve consequential? Presumably it was because God had Adam responsible as the head of his family, and this hypothesis would be a success. However, this explanation is too simplistic.
Of more weight commit a sin of Adam was that Adam's sin on purpose. Eva did not. She was deceived. Admittedly, the lust of the flesh and the pride life have been factors contributing to their decision-making process, but the fact remains, she was deceived. Adam was not.
The following fact is in I Timothy 2:14 (KJV), where he said:
"And Adam was not deceived …"
Adam consciously and deliberately chosen to sin. He was fully aware of the taboo of God expressed. He knew what ramifications would follow his act of disobedience. However, after long reflection, Sin deliberately and voluntarily.
Why him? Why did you choose to separate from God and the good life that was in the garden? Whyte The same would be subjected to physical suffering and death? What force a man to abandon perfection decay, the agitation for peace and recreation for hard work?
The answer is very simple and obvious place. He did it for Christmas Eve. Adam knew Eve, who had violated the commandment of God and that there was turning back his sin. He knew what God had said it would. Eva was dying.
Try to imagine the situation of Adam. The Garden of Eden was his home. It was a place of beauty and tranquility. Earth and environment have been perfect. The animals have been domesticated. Every day was perfect every way.
Not was no sickness or death. No aging. Locks and alarms did not exist. There was no need to worry about any problem. God has provided for everything.
Adam was a happy and contented man. There was nothing threatening or negative in the world of Adam. There was a brief period of time when Adam was alone, and God handled the problem quickly by creating Eve.
Adam briefly reminded that God had made the day after waking. It was the most exquisite creature he had ever seen. It looked like him, and yet it was not like him. There was something different about her, something very special.
She welcomed not only his life, he said. She met their emotional and physical, and almost immediately ones. They were a perfect match in a perfect location and full of joy every corner of your world.
With the arrival of Eve, Adam experienced what was perhaps the epiphany of relevance. Suddenly he realized the beauty of Eden. He had not noticed before, at least not to this degree. birdsong seemed softer, more fragrant flowers, garden alive. Now, with Eva, who was the target life.
In that spirit, try to put up Adam. Suddenly, without notice everything had changed. His perfect world shattered. He felt the change and for once feared.
Adam Eve had to ask what he had done. I could not see. Not only the garden began to change, but Eva was also different. His face had gone from innocence to sensuality. His face showed the concern and hopelessness. Seemed sad and scared. Her flesh was already showing signs of aging.
Adam knew he had disobeyed God. He knew immediately that the consequences of warning from God were to take effect. His Eve would die. She has already changed. It left him in shame. Lost. The flood disaster in his heart.
Adam knew he had to make a decision. Should be faithful to God and renounce the love of his life and perhaps his reason for living? Was Eva watch helplessly as lost? Or is it too disobey God be with his wife.
The choice can be painful, but it was not difficult for Adam to do. Do not disobey God. It would be away from God. But I loved the day more than they loved God and he's really no choice. He chose to sin and die with it rather than live forever without it.
Adam was not deceived. Adam was not deceived. Deliberately sin, to be with the woman God had given him.
Eva took the majority of blame for the fall through history. It is assumed that Adam had not sinned, if Eve had not, but we can not know for sure. All you can know with certainty is that Adam sinned and that God was responsible for the fall, not Eva.
The truth is that Eva is more than we did in the circumstances. Today we are armed with the knowledge of human history and the written Word of God. Eva does not have to rely on the wisdom. It was not street smart "as you want. Therefore, was easier to snake.
Once again, Eva does not deserve a pass for being the first sinner, but she does not deserve the burden of the fall of humanity. It is time make things clear.
About the Author
The author is a retired Coast Guard Officer with over 32 years of service. He is also a Baptist Preacher and Bible Teacher. He helps those grieving the loss of a pet to understand the Biblical evidence that proves they live on. His most popular book, “Cold Noses at the Pearly Gates” delivers hope and comfort to the reader in a very gentle, yet convincing way. Visit at www.coldnosesbook.com for more information or write to petgate@aol.com.
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